DEKKER'S BOOKSHELF

Bible, The.

(authorship question) Cervantes, Miguel de. Don Quixote (1605-15).

(perhaps) Dekker, Thomas [attrib]. The Batchelor’s Banquet (1603).

Dekker, Thomas. The Noble Spanish Soldier (perf. 1626).

Deloney, Thomas. The Gentle Craft (pr. 1597, earliest extant edtn. 1627).

Fortunatus (Volksbuch, var. edtns.).

Foxe, John. Acts and Monuments (f. pr. 1563).

Goodcole, Henry. The Wonderful Discovery of Elizabeth Sawyer, a Witch late of Edmonton (1621).

Grafton, Richard. A Chronicle at Large (1568).

Greene, Robert.A Notable Discovery of Cozenage (1591).

Holinshed, Raphael. The Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (1577).

(perhaps) Long Meg of Westminster, The Life and Pranks of (1582).

Middleton, Thomas. The Ant and the Nightingale, or, Father Hubbard’s Tales (1604).

Middleton, Thomas. Women Beware Women (perf. 1621).

(perhaps) Patient Grisel, The Ancient, True and Admirable History of (chapbook, pr. 1619, but perh. repr. of lost earlier text).

(perhaps) Patient Grisel, A Most Pleasant Ballad of (pr. 1593; earliest extant edtn., 1631).

Spenser, Edmund. The Faerie Queene (1590).

Stowe, John. The Annals of England (1592).

(perhaps) Surius, Laurentius. De Probatis Sanctorum Historiis (1570).

True Discourse of the Army which the King of Spain Assembled in Lisbon, A. Anon. trans. (1588).

(perhaps) True Report of Sundry Horrible Conspiracies to Have Taken Away the Life of the Queen’s Majesty, A (1594).

Villegas, Alonso de. The Lives of Saints (f. pr. 1609).

Voraigne, Jacobus de. The Golden Legend. Trans. William Caxton [?] (f. pr. 1483).